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u.s. equity futures this morning, you can see, are lighter, down by about 33 points for those dow futures. s&p futures are off by about 4 1/2. but, again, the dow above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 on friday. oil analysts are saying that trading could be choppy in the energy markets today amid growing tensions in the middle east. yesterday, israel hinted that its air force may have been behind the air strike. on a missile site in syria in order tody stroi weapons it believes were headed for lebanon. you can see right now, crude oil prices down by about 11%. 96.85. and, steve, i'll send it over to you. >> we'll talk to boeing about compensation for the grounding of the dreamliner. it estimates it will cost nearly $8el million through tend of march. barclay's finance director chris lucas and the bank's top legal expert are set to retire. the departures add to change at the top as the financial giant struggles to put disasters behind it. resimple in moment will officially beco
u.s. equity futures this morning, you can see, are lighter, down by about 33 points for those dow futures. s&p futures are off by about 4 1/2. but, again, the dow above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 on friday. oil analysts are saying that trading could be choppy in the energy markets today amid growing tensions in the middle east. yesterday, israel hinted that its air force may have been behind the air strike. on a missile site in syria in order tody stroi weapons it believes...
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>> here in the u.s. you have a disconnect between what the bond markets are telling you and what the equity markets are telling you. if the bond markets are right, equities have a long way to run. >> oliver, thank you for being here. >> nice to see you. >> coming up we've got more -- >> happy valentine's day. >> treat your lady right. coming up, we've got more with our stanford economics professor john taylor. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, a "squawk box" exclusive interview with robert rubin. former treasury secretary of the united states. we'll talk about the path from debt disaster to economic prosperity. keep watching "squawk box" on cnbc. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> time now to get some final thoughts from our guest host john taylor. you make the case that the fed, by its easy money actio
>> here in the u.s. you have a disconnect between what the bond markets are telling you and what the equity markets are telling you. if the bond markets are right, equities have a long way to run. >> oliver, thank you for being here. >> nice to see you. >> coming up we've got more -- >> happy valentine's day. >> treat your lady right. coming up, we've got more with our stanford economics professor john taylor. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, a...
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the u.s. government launching a civil lawsuit against standard & poors and mcgraw-hill over mortgage ratings. this is the first federal enforcement action against a credit rating agencies over alleged behavior tied more to the crisis. we'll talk more about the story and the implications with jacob frankel as 6:30 eastern. >>> and there's more news for boeing. the company has asked the faa for permission to do test flights. this suggests boeing has found solutions that led to the grounding of the entire fleet last month. the transportation agency says it's unclear whether battery, chemistry or an electrical issue caused a main battery on a plane owned by nippon airlines last month. investigators said today they may widen their probe on other components on the aircraft. >> thank you, mr. professor. yum brands is warning it is expecting 2013 warnings to shrink as it struggled to manage a food safety scare in china. remember i made that joke about cats. we'll leave that alone. also, toyota now rai
the u.s. government launching a civil lawsuit against standard & poors and mcgraw-hill over mortgage ratings. this is the first federal enforcement action against a credit rating agencies over alleged behavior tied more to the crisis. we'll talk more about the story and the implications with jacob frankel as 6:30 eastern. >>> and there's more news for boeing. the company has asked the faa for permission to do test flights. this suggests boeing has found solutions that led to the...
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u.s. equity futures suggest a flat open. dow opened higher by maybe seven points, making headlines, rbc says it expects to pay "significant penalties to settle regulatory probes into ribbing lie bor and other benchmash interest rates." fines at $627 million. though the bank didn't specify amounts. >>> cftc commissioner bart chilton will join us at 8:00 eastern time to discuss. >>> andrew, big story of the morning. >> disney beating the street with its quire results. ceo -- ceo bob iger talking about "star wars" news. >> in fact we are working on stand-alone films. larry kazden working on films derived from great "star wars" characters that are not part of the overall saga. we still plan to make "star wars" seven, eight, and nine over a six-year period starting in 2015. there are going to be a few other films released in that period of time, too. >> does that wean we'll get a chewbacca film? i want r2-d2, but chewbacca the early years. >> let's talk about -- talk to anthony diclementy. the question is whether analysts are thi
u.s. equity futures suggest a flat open. dow opened higher by maybe seven points, making headlines, rbc says it expects to pay "significant penalties to settle regulatory probes into ribbing lie bor and other benchmash interest rates." fines at $627 million. though the bank didn't specify amounts. >>> cftc commissioner bart chilton will join us at 8:00 eastern time to discuss. >>> andrew, big story of the morning. >> disney beating the street with its quire...
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-- >> in the u.s. it's very unpleasant to be unemployed. so you know, make no mistake it is not a thing like germany where you can go many, many, many years with 100% full income replacement. these things expire after 75 weeks. they were shortened as of january 1st. and of the 12.5 million people unemployed do you know how many people actually receive unemployment insurance benefits? >> how many? >> 3? 3.5. so this is not a country -- >> 3.5 million. >> 3.5 million. so about a quarter of people who are unemployed get the benefit. so this is not a country where you can sit on the couch -- >> the reason that we're worried -- connect the dots in italy why we're now worried. the labor reforms that were going to happen based on having a stable government are not going to happen now and you're going to be stuck with no growth for 20 years. we don't want a labor situation -- >> italy had no growth for 15 years and everyone thought berlusconi was -- >> we don't want any of that. because, you can never -- you c
-- >> in the u.s. it's very unpleasant to be unemployed. so you know, make no mistake it is not a thing like germany where you can go many, many, many years with 100% full income replacement. these things expire after 75 weeks. they were shortened as of january 1st. and of the 12.5 million people unemployed do you know how many people actually receive unemployment insurance benefits? >> how many? >> 3? 3.5. so this is not a country -- >> 3.5 million. >> 3.5...
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and u.s. equity futures at this hour, we have green arrows and things might turn themselves around today. fed chairman ben bernanke is going to be heading to capitol hill this morning for day one of his hemp free hawkins testimony. he's expected to defend the central bank's bond buying and likely one that automatic spending cuts pose risk. cnbc is going to have complete coverage all day. and our guest host this hour is ready to tackle all of these issues. >> this yesterday was -- thanks. we saw yesterday and you know he's not becky. you did say here with becky. he was sitting right there. he looks nothing like her. >> every morning when you say the same thing -- >> i know. andrew and cliff. but before we get to home depot and is home depot is out and we're going to do this as quickly as possible. but there will be political maneuvering on what happened yesterday in the markets based on the sequester the.and because people don't watch it as closely as us, they're going to see the sequester is n
and u.s. equity futures at this hour, we have green arrows and things might turn themselves around today. fed chairman ben bernanke is going to be heading to capitol hill this morning for day one of his hemp free hawkins testimony. he's expected to defend the central bank's bond buying and likely one that automatic spending cuts pose risk. cnbc is going to have complete coverage all day. and our guest host this hour is ready to tackle all of these issues. >> this yesterday was -- thanks....
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the u.s. equity foourchs, well, after a couple of days of declines, dow futures are up significantly this morning. that's a gain of 50 points above fair value. the s&p 500 is opening up by about 6 points and this comes after two days of declines and a lot of questions about whether this rally has tapped out, at least for the moment. among the key market drivers this week, the fed and the conversation continues today. boston fed president eric rosengren and fed governor jerome powell will be speaking at a forum in new york. you don't have to wait until then to get inside scoop on the central bank. james bullard will be our special ges guest, with us starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern time, and this is huge given all the news from the fed this week and all the questions the market has been asking. the two-days of declines we've seen in the markets has pretty much all been blamed on the markets that we got a couple of days ago. we will talk to jim about everything that was happening inside the room an
the u.s. equity foourchs, well, after a couple of days of declines, dow futures are up significantly this morning. that's a gain of 50 points above fair value. the s&p 500 is opening up by about 6 points and this comes after two days of declines and a lot of questions about whether this rally has tapped out, at least for the moment. among the key market drivers this week, the fed and the conversation continues today. boston fed president eric rosengren and fed governor jerome powell will be...
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u.s. with everybody is buying hand over fist. i've been doing it a long time and i'm still conflicted. i know these corporations have been showing better results. but at the end of the day, we still have qe because of no growth. >> rebecca patterson would tell you you have just enough growth, actually, you have a wonderful spot where it's just weak enough where the fed keeps their foot on the pedal and that's why it's the perfect moment, at least now, for the market. >> i guess it's that little circle we used to have on our baseball bats. we have to be careful about that thing cracking in half. that's what i think a sweet spot is. here we are, you have a 7.9% rate. i can debate all long about whether the housing market is getting better or not. that's the reason why we have this influx of qe. why would we be without qe? ultimately, it's all about growth and we just don't have it. here we go, the stocks are full steam ahead. i can't tell my customers not be on board, but i can tell them not
u.s. with everybody is buying hand over fist. i've been doing it a long time and i'm still conflicted. i know these corporations have been showing better results. but at the end of the day, we still have qe because of no growth. >> rebecca patterson would tell you you have just enough growth, actually, you have a wonderful spot where it's just weak enough where the fed keeps their foot on the pedal and that's why it's the perfect moment, at least now, for the market. >> i guess it's...
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the u.s. is spending so much more than it brings in. i think one of the interesting things, just around rates, bullard yesterday, for example, said that he expects 3% real growth this year. so 3% real growth and 2% inflation, that gets me to march like a 5% ten-year. we're nowhere close to that. lloyd blankfein was on ur yo showing saying investors, if there is some sort of ex oh dus into stocks, and that's becoming a story -- >> and lloyd has been talking about just the potential for a stock market boom, too. >> dean, the name of your firm is macro, right? >> yes. >> so you're used to looking macro? >> yes. >> but typically, three were four, five years ago, isn't your first thing that you talk about, you mentioned washington, the sequester, the debt ceiling, every single thing you mentioned was policymakers. has it always been like that or is this a different period for your firm? >> this is i think pretty new. >> so it's hard to avoid talking about those things, right? >> that you have to pa
the u.s. is spending so much more than it brings in. i think one of the interesting things, just around rates, bullard yesterday, for example, said that he expects 3% real growth this year. so 3% real growth and 2% inflation, that gets me to march like a 5% ten-year. we're nowhere close to that. lloyd blankfein was on ur yo showing saying investors, if there is some sort of ex oh dus into stocks, and that's becoming a story -- >> and lloyd has been talking about just the potential for a...
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the u.s. session. over here, the action's started. the sterling/dollar behind me, down .8%. we did fall below the 154 level. guys, we've been flirting with 153, below 153 in the last couple of minutes, as well. the first time we've been at these levels since last july. more significantly it comes as the bank of england saw governor king who's leaving outvoted with others on wanting to increase the size of the quantitative easing program. don't expect that they're sort of shedding any tears over the strong market reaction today when those minutes pass. the bank of england saying the weaker sterling is good for growth. a lot of britains tonight agree as they look at a continuing rob of their discretionary purchasing power. that story is something not just britain is dealing with for the time being. what it is doing, if we can flip over to the market reaction for stocks, is helping bolster the ftse. so after hitting the five-year highs, now punching above the 6,400 level for the first time since
the u.s. session. over here, the action's started. the sterling/dollar behind me, down .8%. we did fall below the 154 level. guys, we've been flirting with 153, below 153 in the last couple of minutes, as well. the first time we've been at these levels since last july. more significantly it comes as the bank of england saw governor king who's leaving outvoted with others on wanting to increase the size of the quantitative easing program. don't expect that they're sort of shedding any tears over...
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and countering it was the victim of u.s. hacking. >>> and the bulls are back from a three-day weekend. can the s&p 500 post an eighth straight week of gains? we've got four days to find out. it's tuesday, february 19th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin who is back from vacation. let's get started with the markets. as joe mentioned, the s&p winning streak has been a strong one. in the meantime, the dow is coming off a second straight weekly loss. although, really, if you looked at this last week, it was the ever so slightest of losses. u.s. equity futures are indicated higher. dow up by 21 points. s&p is up by two points above value fair and the nasdaq is up about 3. in 20 minutes, we'll turn to predictions on where the markets go from here. then in the next hour, delivering alpo. we'll talk to the manager of a $11.5 billion hedge fund. this fund was up 30% last year. don't miss pine river's ceo
and countering it was the victim of u.s. hacking. >>> and the bulls are back from a three-day weekend. can the s&p 500 post an eighth straight week of gains? we've got four days to find out. it's tuesday, february 19th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin who is back from vacation. let's get started with the markets. as joe...